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Brown Mountain Blang Inheritance On The Change Ethical Significance

Posted on:2010-02-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2207360272479139Subject:Economic ethics
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Blang nationality is one of a Chinese minority which resides in Yunnan province .Blang nationality lived in Blang mountain before the founding of the People's Republic, still in the later period of the primitive system. In a short period of several decades after the founding of the People's Republic, Blang completed it's changes from primitive system to socialist system. Analyzing the course of inheritance changes of Blang nationality in this area mirrors the underlying forces in the social changes in addition to other country-oriented factors.This thesis aims at analyzing the forms of inheritance changes and the reasons for this changes by describing the forms of this changes and using ethics and new institutional economics.The first chapter of the article, briefly describes the reason why I choose this subject for study, and the related research in this area, as well as the purpose of this study, research methods and structure of this article. The second chapter amplifies on the formal system that the traditional way of inheritance in Blang depends on, then analyzes the traditional form of system in Blang. The third chapter introduces the maternal inheritance of the same clan, the paternal inheritance of the same clan, and the dual inheritance of the same clan, three types of inheritance in Blang nationality, then makes an ethical analysis to all of them. Chapter four mainly expounds the formal system for the changes in traditional inheritance forms, and makes an ethical evaluation on how does the traditional ideology have impact on modern inheritance by using the Path Dependence Theory in institutional economics, then makes an ethical analysis on the forms of inheritance exists in Blang nationality nowaday...
Keywords/Search Tags:Blang mountain, Blang nationality, inheritance forms, changes, ethical analysis
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